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Unlocking Riches: St Chrysostom’s Wisdom for Catholic Families

Ken Yasinski Season 1 Episode 54

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Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, we delve into a vital conversation about Catholic parenting and what it means to raise a truly rich Catholic family. A recent question from my daughter—"Dad, do people who have no faith have a harder life?"—prompted us to deeply reflect on the wisdom of St. John Chrysostom and its relevance to our roles as Catholic parents.

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Throughout this episode, we share personal family experiences that have influenced our approach to Catholic parenting. We discuss the significant decision to scale back on career commitments to prioritize family, the importance of building a strong Catholic community, and how spiritual growth has become central in our lives.

We also address the challenges Catholic parents face today, particularly the struggle to balance career demands with the need for solid faith formation for their children. Whether you’re contemplating a move to a more faith-centered community or seeking ways to create one in your current environment, the takeaway is clear: the salvation of our children is more important than any career or worldly success.

Join us as we explore how to raise Catholic families rooted in wisdom, guided by the teachings of St. John Chrysostom. Let’s journey together toward nurturing spiritually rich lives for our children.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of detachment from worldly riches.
  • How Catholic parenting focuses on guiding children toward God’s will.
  • The critical role of community in supporting Catholic families.
  • Timeless wisdom from St. John Chrysostom on raising children in the faith.

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